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Frantisek Drtikol

 

Self-portrait, 1929 - vintage gelatin silver print

 

Born in 1883 in Pribram, Czechoslovakia, Drtikol died in Prague in 1961. He served as an apprentice at a portrait studio in Pribram before attending (1901-1903) the Munich Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt fur Photographie, a teaching and research institute for photography in Munich. Here he worked under the tutelage of G. H. Emmerich and Hans Spurl. He was strongly influenced by Jugendstil, or Art Nouveau.  

Spirit,20 x 27,5 cm, 1931Spirit, 22,6 x 29,3 cm, 1930
 

After his schooling, Drtikol returned to Czechoslovakia and earned his living as a photographer, working for various studios, then opened his own studio in Prague, where he specialized in portraits of writers and artists. He joined the Prague Cooperative Artel, lectured and continued to paint, making backdrops fro his photographs. Eventually he devoted himself completely to his painting. He was an influential figure in the European Bauhaus movement.  

Youth and Senescence, 22,7 x 29,1 cm, 1921 Rope, 22,9 x 28,5 cm, 1927
 

Drtikol is most noted for his "uniquely modernistic imagery through the use of harsh lighting and strangely contorted forms and backdrops. His primary subject was the female nude" (Light Impressions). Most of these images were made between 1900 and 1935.  

Compozition, 28 x 25 cm, 1929 Dance Group Dalcroz, 28,3 x 28,2 cm, 1928
 

Books

 

Birgus, Vladimír

Frantisek Drtikol

Prague: Odeon, 1988.  

 

Drtikol, Frantisek

Drtikol: exhibition, Rudolph Kicken Galerie, Robert Miller Gallery

Köln: R. Kicken, 1983.  

 

Drtikol, Frantisek

Fotograf Frantisek Drtikol. Tvorba z let 1903-35

Prague: Umeleckopr°um. muzeum, t. MTZ 23, Karviná, 1973.

 

Drtikol, Frantisek

Frantisek Drtikol Prague: Panorama, 1989.  

 

Drtikol, Frantisek

Frantisek Drtikol: fotografie

Prague: Umeleckoprumyslové muzeun; V Pardubicích; Východoceská galerie, 1988.  

Compozition, 28,8 x 25 cm, 1927 Dancer, 29,1 x 19,4 cm, 1930
 

 

Fárová, Anna

Frantisek Drtikol: Photograph des Art Deco

Munich: Schirmer/Mosel, 1986.  

 

Klaricova, Katerina

Frantisek Drtikol

Prague: Pressfoto, 1981.  

 

Mlcoch, Jan

Frantisek Drtikol: Photographies des années 1901-1914 et l'album Les cours et courettes du Vieux Prague

Prague, New York: DAP, 1999.  

   

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